When he ran for president I didn't like him or his ideas. When he won, I decided that I would give him a chance and maybe he would be good for this country. I wish that I could say that after several years I learned to distrust him, but the truth is that it only took a couple of months and I was done with it!
However, I DID listen to him because I was hopeful that some of his promises would be fruitful for my grandsons. He promised us jobs from stimulus funds to do renovations to highways, infrastructure, bridges etc and I remember telling my then-out-of-work-grandson to wait just a few months for jobs to be created. Four years later, we're still waiting.
Obama's betrayal goes far beyond empty promises. I can take those. What I can't take is his deliberate attempts to destroy America and force his Marxist programs on this, the United States of America, land of the Free!!
Obama – the audacity of betrayal
Temlakos~POTL~PWCM~JLA~☆
2012/08/21 19:19:26
Obama made a lot of promises, to the country, and to its people. And he broke nearly all of them. (The ones he didn't break, he ought never have made in the first place.) The voter's remorse is palpable. Maybe that explains why Obama can no longer raise the money he feels the need to spend.
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Louisa - Enemy of the State 2012/08/21 19:33:16Agree. Obama has betrayed those he promised to serve.






















However, I DID listen to him because I was hopeful that some of his promises would be fruitful for my grandsons. He promised us jobs from stimulus funds to do renovations to highways, infrastructure, bridges etc and I remember telling my then-out-of-work-grandson to wait just a few months for jobs to be created. Four years later, we're still waiting.
Obama's betrayal goes far beyond empty promises. I can take those. What I can't take is his deliberate attempts to destroy America and force his Marxist programs on this, the United States of America, land of the Free!!
Twenty-two percent of the 8.3 million jobs lost were in the construction industry, and the rest were in manufacturing, supply, consumer goods and many other industries that are backed up by construction projects.